Friend retires from NRL on medical advice


After weeks of deliberation, Sydney Roosters co-captain Jake Friend has announced his immediate retirement from the NRL due to concussion concerns. The 31-year-old three-time premiership winner said he made the decision after extensive medical advice following a third concussion in less than six months. Friend met with coaching staff and concussion experts this week, deciding to end his 264-game NRL career to protect his future health after suffering a heavy head knock in round one. It was the last of more than 20 concussions throughout his playing career. "For any player that stood alongside Jake Friend in his 264 games, I have no doubt that every single one of them would thank him for being a true teammate," said Roosters coach Trent Robinson. "Jake has been an incredible player and leader for the Roosters, and while I know that he won't be comfortable with the accolades, it's important we acknowledge his achievements over the years.

JAKE FRIEND:
DOB: February 1, 1990
Debut: Sydney Roosters v Canterbury Bulldogs, June 27, 2008
Games: 264 for Roosters
Tests: 1 (2016)
Origins: 3 for Queensland (2020)
Premierships: 2013, 2018 and 2019
Awards: Roosters player of the year (2011, 2016)

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